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| | | | The Fed 5B camera, a sturdy Soviet Union model, is noted for its resemblance to German Leica cameras. Despite manufacturing variations, it functions well. The lens provides sharp images but suffers from light leakage due to a poorly fitting back. Focusing can be challenging due to stiff controls, but the rangefinder system allows for accurate... | |
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| | | | Zenit 3M 35mm film SLR from the KMZ factory in Russia. | |
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| | | | One of the major reasons people are afraid to explorefilm photography is the perceived expense. They're concerned that to even get set up you need to spend hundreds of pounds on a capable camera and lens, and that's before you even think about buying and processing film. This is largely a myth, and this post... | |
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| | The Zeiss Ikon Contaflex, born from the aftermath of WWII, emerged as a heavyweight contender in the amateur photography market. Despite having a leaf shutter, which posed challenges for changing lenses, its superior design minimized camera vibration and allowed flash synchronization at any shutter speed. The Carl Zeiss Tessar f2.8 lens offered high quality optics.... |